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Applying layer styles


Layer styles are automated special effects that you can apply to a layer.

Once you have the text arranged on the image, you can add layer styles to enhance the appearance of the type. Here, you'll add two different layer styles to the Diesel type layer.


1.

With the Diesel layer selected in the Layers palette, click the Add a Layer Style button () at the bottom of the palette and choose Drop Shadow from the pop-up menu.

2.

In the Layer Style dialog box, make sure that the Preview check box is selected, or select it now so that you'll be able to see the changes as you work.

3.

Examine the options for Drop Shadow in the Layer Style dialog box. You can either leave them at the default settings, or experiment with various changes until you like the results you see in the image window.

4.

Click the words Bevel and Emboss in the Styles list at left so that they are highlighted and so that a checkmark appears in the Bevel and Emboss check box.

5.

In the Structure area on the right side of the dialog box, adjust the sliders for Depth and Size until you achieve a fairly subtle, beveled look in the Diesel image. (We used 2% for Depth and 2 pixels for Size, but you may think this is too subtle. You can also leave them set at the default values: 100% and 5 pixels.)

Watch the square located directly below the Preview option as you adjust settings. This thumbnail image shows how the layer style options you select will look on a plain gray square.

6.

Click OK to close the Layer Style dialog box.

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7.

Choose File > Save.



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